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there is any heap slop.
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there is any heap slop.
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- When an object is overwritten with a smaller object. This happens in two ways:
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- When an object is overwritten with a smaller object. This happens in two ways:
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Updates? and Black Holes?.
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[Updates](commentary/rts/haskell-execution/updates) and [Black Holes](commentary/rts/storage/heap-objects#black-holes).
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## What do we do about it?
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## What do we do about it?
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